Als Doktorvater betreute der berühmte Chemiker KarlWilhelmGottlobKastner den jungen Justus von Liebig, und von Liebig begleitete ihn, als Kastner nach Erlangen umzog, wo von Liebig 1822 promovierte.
An der Universität Gießen studierte August Wilhelm von Hofmann, den von Liebig betreute und der 1841 promovierte.
When the chemist, August Wilhelm von Hofmann, received a chair, it was decided to construct an institute for chemistry, which the architect August Dieckhoff built in 1864-67 and in its time was the largest chemistry laboratory in the world.
Liebigs Lehrer Karl W. G. Kastner (1783-1857)(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Kastner's political attitude and sympathy towards students' leagues led to his departure from Bonn two and a half years later.
Kastner's fields of activity, for instance the analysis of mineral waters, are described in a knowledgeable way.
The description of Kastner's life within the greater context of science, and of cultural and social life, as well as the analysis of his position within the "scientific community" makes this biography a true history of natural scienee at German Universities during the first part of the nineteenth century.
Emerich Kastner (born March 29, 1847, Vienna - December 5, 1916, Vienna), Austrian musicologist (Musikforscher)
KarlWilhelmGottlobKastner (born 31 October, 1783, Greifenberg, Pommern - 13 July, 1857, Erlangen), chemist, natural scientist, Lehrer von Justus von Liebig
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Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege (November 8, 1848 – July 26, 1925) was a German mathematician, logician, and philosopher who is regarded as a founder of both modern mathematical logic and analytic philosophy.
He started studying at the University of Jena in 1869 and moved to Göttingen after two years, where he received his Ph.D. in 1873.
A complete chronological bibliography of Frege's works and their English translations is provided by Gottlob Frege (1848-1925), which attempts to be a comprehensive resource of Fregean material available on the web.
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From 1800 to 1802, he worked in the Berlin laboratory of Martin Klaproth and Valentin R ose the younger, which was a center for quantitative mineral analysis.
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GAUSS, Carl Friedrich & BESSEL, Friedrich Wilhelm Unbekannte Briefe von C.F. Gauss und Fr.
First edition; this is a rare book with no copy in N.U.C. or RLIN.
Kastner (1783-1857), was professor of chemistry at the universities of Heidelberg, Halle, and Bonn, and in 1821 became professor of chemistry and physics at Erlangen.
He was known for being an excellent and much admired lecturer and, according to N.D.B., Vol.